KGTV Tower is a 235-meter-high (771 ft) self-support Ideco Dresser television tower in the La Jolla area of San Diego, California, United States.

History

KGTV Tower (originally KFSD-TV tower, later KOGO-TV) was built in 1953, by then owner Thomas Sharp (founder of Sharp Healthcare). The main tower is also identical (although shorter) to former sister station KFSD/KOGO AM 600's twin 416 foot Ideco Dresser towers.

Radio Stations on KGTV Tower

The main tower is also home of the ERI combined FM antenna containing KMYI, KYXY, KSON and KIOZ.

Also at the site is a custom-built H-shaped tower used for microwave, and also serves as the main tower for KSSX.

  • KMYI (formerly KFSD-FM/KOGO-FM) moved to the KGTV site in 1974 from the Emerald Hills KOGO 600 facility.
  • KSSX moved to the KGTV site from the lower Soledad site of UCSD in 2007.
  • KYXY moved to the KGTV site in 2007 from the KFMB Channel 8 tower site.
  • KSON (originally KSDO-FM) was licensed to the site in the early 1960s.
  • KIOZ moved to the KGTV site in 1999 from the KFMB Channel 8 tower site.

KGTV and the Mount Soledad transmitter site are presently owned by Scripps Broadcasting.

See also

  • "Listing 1015930". Antenna Structure Registration database. U.S. Federal Communications Commission.

32°50′20″N 117°14′59″W / 32.83889°N 117.24972°W / 32.83889; -117.24972

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